Winter Storm — Southeast Big Horn Basin, Wyoming
2019-11-29 to 2019-11-30 · Southeast Big Horn Basin, Wyoming
Event narrative
Trained spotters measured anywhere from 7 to 10 inches of snow in the vicinity of Ten Sleep, Wyoming. Amounts were lower further west toward Worland, Wyoming.
Wider weather episode
An area of low pressure developed over the four corners region and moved toward Wyoming and brought an intense snowstorm to much of western and central Wyoming. In the mountains, the highest snowfall amounts fell in the Tetons where over two feet was commonplace. Casper Mountain also saw two feet of snow. Across the lower elevations, some of the more notable amounts included 10 inches at Wamsutter in Sweetwater County, 11 inches in Jackson in Teton County and 9.5 inches at Hudson in Fremont County. In addition, strong winds with some gusts past 50 mph caused blowing and drifting snow. This resulted in many road closures including Interstates 80 and 25.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 862625. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.